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~.iae county . Hillsboro. Carr boro—Between and Beyond VOL. 69, NO. 50 HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER H. 1961 32 PAGES A TRUE SILL OF INDICT Tnent for first degree murder was returned in- Orange County Su perior. Court yesterday morning against • Lucky” Moore of Carr boro, charged* with the Dec. 2 pistol'slaving of Bill Ellis. Chap el IdLill Police Detective Howard —Pendergraph testified before the jurymen, who also received the signed statements of two eyewit nesses to the single-shot tragedy. It was not expected that the trial would be called this term of court, nor that Moore would be permitted any bond. ruy CARRBORO TOWN MANAGER R. B. Todd is memorialized in the name of a street in a newly developed sector of the munici pality off N. Greensboro St. Dan Stallings, who bought the tract ■on bid from the Town a year ago is putting up apartments on the property has designated the pub lie thoroughfare for his develop ment -Todd St. EVANGELIST BILLY GRA ham will speak on the University campus early next spring, it was announced in The Daily Tar Heel yesterday. Graham last appeared before a UNO podium in 1951 when a packed house ih Memo rial Hall gave him a thunderous ovation.' ‘ A PRE DAWN BLAZE OF UN known origin last Friday morn ing destroyed the historic old home place of Rosa Wilson in the St. Mary's cojnmunity. It is said that the main part of the home was built in 1753 and was an - “ordinary”-operated by Michael Synnott M his dwelling house, a . landmark located on a well-tra versed trading path of the" colo nial era. A MOTORIST'S NOSTALGIA was revived Monday night when the Chapel Hill Town aldermen passed an ordinance prohibiting U-turns in the downtown area of Franklin and Rosemary Streets. —How many notveo-old timers there recalled the time of a few years ago when the stoplight on the cement pylon in the center of the Franklin-Columbia St. cor ner was the axis for permitted U-turns by all motorists. And at the other end of the one-block traCk.Tn front of the postoffice— >■ where there was no stoplight at all—all drivers pulled over to the right curb and slowed down i to swing out for a U-turn back up the street. Circulation Today 7,267 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY 1 ★ ★' ★ ★ * * * * * Local minimum housing bill hearing to be held Jan. 23 —Story oo Page 5 Christmas House ’Shoppers ... •t SANTA WILL BRING DRUMS—Children of two ‘shoppers’ in the Chapel Hill Junior Service League’s Christmas House for needy and deserving families will get toy drums—among other gifts in the market basket, from Santa Claus. Mrs. Charles Wal lace. League volunteer^ assists the mothers as they pick out their family Christmas gifts in the new Christmas House, set up this week in the Curb Market Building at Chapel Hilt (St0iy on Page 9.)
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